The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1907. NO. 6,111.
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  • 137 1 Tbe 1 iterport Shoot has l>pen \v.»u by S'lHDghrti with a Hue scoie ol *MJ Puge-"> ft ein»» note* with *ehc ions aud rehults pf its' nig'it's lotteries are on page X Jud^meiit was giv-n by the Oaief Juatire yeBte»d..v m favour ct tb»i Crown m the
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  • 895 1 Not to know souethingof betting m a aaaaaaaaitj Ike t d it of siugapore is to confess io a BegtrOU-d education. You aaa* not bet yourself 1 ut if v v waut to t ike »n intelligent p.rt iv conversation at certain periods of the year you
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 246 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. OCTOBER RACES. Special Tiffin and Dinner will be served ON RACE DAYS. MONSIEUR REVERGER'S QUARTETT Will play during Tiffin and Dinner. HOTEL d<TTaPAIX~ SINGAPORE. Tills Old Establiehed House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated is NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Passengers. A Speciality ia
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    • 303 1 Entertainments. The Alhambra (BEA( H ROAD) 6RAND CINEMATOGRAPH, TO-NIGHT!!! SPBGIAL XOVBLTIBS RACE WEEK Gala Programme* Life of a Racehorae A cock fight m Seville Our band going to the competition The Wood industry m Canada Henley Regatta A big Nocturnal fire Grand Prix Paris Motor Car Races The Fairy of
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    • 12 1 ENGINEERS GONTRA GTORS. =3 LU O DL BURMA STRAITS SIAM and GHINA
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    • 118 1 TO DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Entertainments. Parsi theatre Ali Baba and 4<t Thieves to night. Ott's Circus change of programme— Page 1. Notice re Straits Trading Company's meeting on Oct. 22 Page 2. L'oyds publishing company require services of English corresponding clerk Pdge 7. Government require an usher and Malay interpreter for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 437 1 THE WEEK TUBS-AY, 15th High Water 4 2* a 3 32 p Races. First Day. Grand Cinematograph Show 7.3 A 9.30 p Parti Theatre. Ali 8.i1... 9 p W SUN BSD AY, <.rii High Water:— 6.3l a., I I j H. E. A Miss Anderson, At Home, 4.45 p Grand
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  • 788 2 A Chinamau was arrested by detectives eirlv yes*e;d»v uiorning for breaking into the 8* C. C. pavilion. Dr. Muglis^ou, Colonial 8 i-ceon. P^cang biviug gone home on leave. 1» Dine has _one up tv Pcuau. to *tct tor bins. Dr. Heui-fsey is lo t'ouie to Singapore. M j>r i.jaer^l Pjrrott
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 84 2 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains ncider.t to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Psin Balm. Mr. D. Sryder. of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, says "I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatistn for the
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    • 1197 2 PATHE FRERES SIiXGTiPORB _r PARIS. <;reat success of the Patbc Phonograph WITH THE NEEDLELESS SOUND BOX. PRESERVE YOUR RECORDS BY USING PATHE'S SAPPHIRE POINT SOUND BOX PATHE DISC RECORDS. 1. Dispense with the use of needles. J. Can only be u>.ed with the sipphire point sound bo\. Commence m tbe
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    • 642 2 Hopertiaemcnts. P_WA*J> $50\). The above reward" will be paid for information leading to the arrest of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Hoi land. Last seen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may be seen at the Central Police Station. «^j ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. A Special
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    • 538 2 Htocrtfaenicnts. INSURANCES. fiammercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed -12.000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital JajOOOfiQO. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f..._6,25U,000. Annual Income upwards of _1, 00,000. Short or P«i_.tc*m,»t PATHMOS «a«W Co. W r -A Canton Insurance
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    • 518 2 fl^crtiecmcnte. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital A R.B.RT. Fund:- $1 Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Reserve... $11. 000,0<K) J] I Kk>Eß\_ Liabili- y Of Propbiitors J Court or Dirbctorb. O. H. M_OHra«T, Esq.— Cbajrm*,,, Hon. Mr. Hbkbt Kb^wick,— Dbpttv mr n A. Fuohs, Esq. A J. RaTnow'J- E.Go^Ecq. l*£Z£si\*«
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  • 830 3 L »ndo*\ 'S -pf ir>o7. j, £81 F.xii k \\e Iv r, u jus' nu'.shed tn.it h liday, sa lou^ looked fbi vrud to, snU'oo die.adfullv qoieklf over •.].>!! is'nt a bit nice, the streets are up •ne is away, and the suunv days ar. their
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 91 3 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE AT No. 5-2 CEVO^SHIr E RD. Tuesday, 22nd Oct., at 2 p.m. m .ing:— Teak Akueirabs, CORNER *LMl_L___ WITH DUTCH TILES B. ut hairs, Bentwood ana-cbairs, Rattaa Becktead Bed lin< v, Tabh la cheat, Wafer Olter, ffaaaing i»»<3 ig lituinv. Hinks.) One small steel aafe. OB E
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    • 624 3 Huvcrtisemcnts. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Valuable Teak Furniture ldsuiobile Motor Car Turnout. Vuesday, 22nd October, at 2 p m. THE PROPERTY Ol .J. WATSON. Esq. Who it learitty tht Colony AT CHERITON" No; 12, SYED ALLEY ROAD. Comprising An Excellent Toned Cettge Pianoforte by Channel and Lo. London, i and? oui
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    • 594 3 advertisements. siUV CIONS. pelimin -ry notice. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Billiard Table, Horse and Gharry &c. Including a Tine Collection of Palms m China Pots. The property of F. S. 000 M ESQ AT No. Hi. SYED ALLEY KOAD. Saturday, 26th October. POWELL Co Auctioneers. Oct 14
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    • 601 3 $?>«<"«-toei.icntda TO LIST. TO LET No. 4, Prince Street. Apply Paterson Simon Co. Ltd. Oct 8 v.c To Ltt.— The Cot, 33-2 Cavenagh Road, 5 Bedrooms, Ttnnis, Stabling, _c. Apply to Lao Koon Sew at Messrs Paterson Simons fc Co., Ltd. Oct 8 8.11 TO BE LET No. 14-A Collyer
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    • 631 3 There is ro VYc.k Possible on the Mosi Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on *_/y I Tg^*g m i'the Empire typewriter j JJ^s* Make ,ur trier -^/^_T aja^*"yi < )it' faflifl R^^^P 3 *> 4, jki \j(. *_B*Lf_p *ff__S*^__i_ _i___ < It is guaranteed to outlast the highest priced
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 32 4 r On So;,tember 30. 1907, at Shanghai. Hed\£*AJlEn e,dest B °n oi" Captain White, Clyde Trust, Glasgow, to Annie, only daughter of the late John Peacock, Es<i. of" Baildon Yorks, England.
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  • 25 4 bb ■mm n b,,^^ ft. r By iii n a_aaa_B|_ Ti _Ba_-f|aaii '.^.s iuw, tiadt— la hellfloa, Lcy«!y a_ l La..
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  • 1207 4 As the perfection of the working of tbe arterial system is an esseutid condition for the healthy working of a living organism, so m the development of a new country is its vitality dependent upon tbe adapt ibilitv and completeness of its scheme of railway and
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  • 582 4 Germau naval eoataacta hive beeu let iv private yard- to the amouut of £7,850,000. Trau luillitf it. being restored iv Calcutta. A number ot Europeans were specially attacked and m the disturban. forty police were m j red Porta a ires I s hi- been notified. Two Chiuese were nio
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  • Correspondence.
    • 172 4 To thk Em i or Sir, Your Correspondent Q ...j to have got an idea into his head tl ernmeut should retort to oarasaa] fa keep exchange at the fixed rate of placing Singapore on a aiota adraa i footing than any other country b the las the
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  • 544 4 A STBaaoa Ska-Farm r. A little arUleafO the Brit Mi Alaw rape ted to I.'oyd** that oa Jul when m the Tropica, bad spoken a Fren.» sailing -hip, wkl art*_ci_ sails To the mere laadaaaaa tba aalHag aaaaal parpoael y having bola |eaa-aa.aaaal appear tarj atrauajn planation, however,
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  • 174 4 N. w York, Saaday, Sept. *> afiaa Houn Gould, who gave _-.< M Evangelical Committee, attended last four open air ralli. She airi\ed at one mooting labee Wyloy. a pi. a.h.r oi Oedar Rapida, loea was telling of a mother m lowa who James hft horn,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 188 4 Caldbeck MacGregor AND COMPANY. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ALE, BEER STOUT IMPORTERS BOTTLERS AND BLENDERS. I LAST IDEAS j FOR RACE WEAR EXCLUSIVE AND DISTINCTIVE. I LADIES' LADIES' j BLOUSES IN BLOUSES IN LATEST STYLES LATEST STYLES j SILK LACE SILK LACE j MUSLIN etc. MUSLIN etc. 1 1 EXPRESSLY
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    • 332 4 His Excellency The Governor and Miss Anderson will be A Home" at Government House a lf.A5 p.m. ou Wednesday, 16tl inst. Oct 3 TO LET FURNISHED. Large House m Tanglin suitable for i Family or a Bachelors Mes; of three. Mode rate terms to a good tenant. Apply Homeward" care
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  • 240 5 SHANGHAI WINS. The Three Scores. (Fw/t mir <>:<•// orrts/>oH<ktit.) Hongkong, < >jt 14 l h. la the luterport Rifle Match Hongkong lias made a total of 8t& At 200 yds the Total was 818 at 500 yds 311 and at 800 ids 318. Later. S iingbai has
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  • 60 5 COURT-MARTIAL REPRILMANDS CAPTAIN. BB pmr Hongkong, < >ot. 14. liec Oct. 1 i, 7.41 pm. i t.«. proceedings iv the naval court-martial n*r into the grounding af tbe cruiser Flora, whilst m H .n^kong harbour mm •vbile aajo, hero beeu promulgated. Captain Nugent was reprimanded aad ideied
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  • 64 5 ANTI-MILITARISM PUNISHED. German Socialist Imprisoned. Bi Submarine Tetegraph lieuu r L_TB WIBJ 1 lie Socialist Kail Liebknicbt baa beta *euteuced at Leipzig to eighteen months prjaoaaaeat for propagating antit_Uitaiiet dootriaoa be_ tg thereby deemed ol high tiaaaoa. The prisoner"? do teaoa ooaoioti 1 ol an Mat tnd 'ni. Bg -ration
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  • 126 5 Earl* jreeterdaa neot-ißg, a C*atoa>eaa employed it largo oetaag bo_ aa at r- ith Bridge Road was foued hriag I ..f blood, aear lha dear s'ep I the 01 aith bia thi *1 Xwa ia 1 p^** Ban I Ibe aaaa'a I.*ed was dreoched ith blood,
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  • 139 5 Ml »ur 6JO vesterd uioruinir, while Mr I. M. de Poataiaa of the General Post 'dice wis com ag doara I bis work, be saw i ten foot pytboa araaliag about ou the grasn tie ooaapoaad of St. Andrew's Cathedral, near tbe monument. Mr de Fontaine
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  • 52 5 CRUISERS START. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) The cruisers Tennessee and Washington have left H tmpton on their way to the Pacific. They inaugurate the battleship cruise to sail round the coast of South A oierica to Magdalena Bap, where they will mat»euvre with the cruisers California and
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  • 60 5 HIS MAJESTY INTERVENES. bee. Oat Uth, 5 83 p.m. Lird Oaara 3a has given ten guineas to a fund raised to 9a ye Crosby Hall. He declares that its destruction would be a national k ss and almost a'national disgrace. His Majesty the Kiug, has written to the
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  • 27 5 Ten thousand Milan strikers have marched to the Libour Baahaaapa shouting and singing. A general strike has heeu proclaimed at Bolojrna m sympathy with Milan.
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  • 33 5 Rec. i >ct 14, ti.4o p Tbe strikes at Milan have ended, tbe Prefect ot Milau having di*. unseed several otfioials aud arrested the Carabineers arbo ti»ed on the s'rikers.
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  • 47 5 Tribes Between the Devil and the Deep Sea. M. -Bjaaala and ML Coe__rt hive bad a conlVrecca with tbe Grand V er tbe Foreign Minister and Mulev Hati 1 m Mor.x-co. The force of Muley Hand is plundering th,* tril>es who surrendered to th*- French.
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  • 29 5 The 6teimer Cyprus* f ounuerel m a terrific storm on Like Superior. Th*-re was >nlv one surviv .r .md t areata two were Irowned.
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  • 29 5 Severe ti 3« joutiuue m me South of r'rano»- aad Spam where BBUli persons have Baaa i aaraad and tl m rail araja baae been atari— ptad.
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  • 34 5 It is reported from St Pajterobuig that ieneral French y-sterday rUßched arith the ►tricars' ll eaa of tbe Hone o>aarda. He also visited blgh aaUitan ofl ala and jrooaaaad lo Kieff.
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  • 29 5 lie. <-:ve-: <.: IC _0 a 0 io ...'ii-iillv rep irted that the Eatprroi i.nois has passed yen gocd Bight and iii gaaaaral eoadirJoa .a uot eoaraMe.
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  • 90 5 Ki:...m a Coaaaaroß dbh i afaarOet. 18th l'"> 7. The s.s Pb_ a and B ivaug which were ince owned by H. H.Tbe Sultan of Johore have been aaid to Towkay Ah Hock, oi' llaar, lor M 5 000, for running up and down tbe river. The Is.
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  • 1269 5 JUDGMENT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Ax Evktiow. The Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, yesterday afternoon delivered judgment iv tbe Karnpong Glam land action, tbe Crown vs. G. D'Almeida, and the Court was filled by those interested m the decision, chiefly members of tbe bar. This was
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  • 325 5 Sli; W. HYNDMAN JONES' LEAVE. Mi; Ji BTI< i. Law to _<-p. —beat will shortK be several iv licial I changes iv the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice Sir W. H. Hjndman Jones will j relinquish his d.Mes temporaiilv, bis lord- 1 Isbipgoim* home en a well
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  • 361 5 There was a i cry large atteo i uaeo of I little pc -pic of Siagapore !a~t eight at ihe Victoria Memorial Hall on "the evasion of j the Fourth Children'- C meert of the aaaeoa li*o7 ldie chief bo-den of tbe irflgrameai lay ou the, _embers
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 •'I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote eaßaaaloa very extensively during the pas! two years m Bronchial and Tubercular dis orders, and m several of my severest cases, have been astonished bow rapidly repair ba taken place. Iv pulmonary tulierculosis, the; check the formation of purulent expectora tion m from one
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    • 69 5 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is I toward pneumonia. Chimberlaia'a Cough Remedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any tendency m this direction. j You cannot sfford to take su-
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    • 267 5 Robinson 4 Company j a' l *aaß_'"' s ARE now shewing |^_SyjE& The Very latest and I1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 m ent,emen s Coloured _l f I I'll! *m\ tew Exclusive Neckwear. I N I I -ILK TIES *a| Wi CREPE de CHINE TIES >**t a3B*tSip'^.BßßKf
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  • 633 6 A Too DARisa author Taken to Task It U generally al'ow-id m the Weet, that what is sauce for tha goose ia sauce for the gander."' In China, however, "the East is Emt," an 1 we need not be surprised, therefore, that theie is a
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  • 215 6 V stion has U-t-n iuad.' m _m I OBBBBOaI r_r_a_M I tl. t th. va-t i n.l Lat unoccupied Recti an T. iit< iy. an i non area of tropical A.i-nalia. _KM_ d. b] a Dgl neat with the [mpeeJal GoTea_aaeat h aaaaadhf Brii al i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 f. 1 1 n I iff n Pioneer Experts -BBRBBBBa, !n Pren^m Bonds. Russell Do rscußmi* 10 n PUce de la Boum .s^ued by E_-opean Gov'ts PA PIC and Municipalities offering rnn, proepects of immerse returna. To hepurcbascd fcr cash or on Wtmt for the "Ti_is 3Y?ten: of monthly Inscriptive
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    • 620 6 advertisements. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO LTD. FOR Penang Rangoon and Calcutta. THE COMPANY'S STKAMKK TAROBA," 6,339 tons, C. J. Swanson, r.n.r. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 4-30 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for firat and second class
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    • 478 6 Hovcrtisemcnts* SHIPPING KYX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Übdbb Mail Contbacts with thb IrfrßßiAX Japan— ?h Ooybbnmbht. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 636 6 Ht>vertioement*3. SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan. Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Porta* Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Oct 26 Delhi Dec
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    • 743 6 a&vcrtfoemcnta. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES -tcamera of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tons rwg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawonsjss 1643 Borneo 21C0 Paklat 1657 Kohsichans; 2040 Anghin 1667 Kajah 2028 Locksun 1667 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1667 Bangkok 192U Pongtong 1667 Rajaburi 1904 Samsen 16.57 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 704 6 Htocrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. MJ. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bieme' INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail -ttr,. this Company sail fortnightly from i Hamburg via R otterdam, Antwerp, Soul I Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mai Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sin gapord II kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 76 7 (ComavcTSo op to O -t. 14. i Bank 4 tn/s 2/4 i noin demand 2,3, Priv.ve credit* 3 m/s 2/4£ credits 6 m/s 2/4|J Prancb, demand Bank... 292 Germant, demand 237 [hdia, T. T K3J 3ongkon«, demand M 9%dts Yokohama, demand M IM. Java, demand 1 39 i Bangkok,
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  • 742 7 Capital Capita] Issue P*»d Issued paid op Value op Ump*nf. WuoUtJoat $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd |«J| $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited O.t) $600,000 60<»,0C0 10 10 Bru»eb Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 15 £400,000 850.000 £1 £1 Dnff Development Co. Ltd 250 £X>,UCO
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  • 128 7 I '.tol.r 1 Tin 70.50 Garobier 7.37 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.40 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (orcl'u. Spore) J ~> Pepper, White (fair L. W. 6 p c 2 .0 0 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.; 22 00 1 N'ntmeg* (80 to the !b.) 30.00 Mace
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 478 7 MARKET PRICE LIBT. Singapore, Oct. 14th 19»»7. Oiine. Long (er catty 6 do. French do 12 Heef per lb. 18 Keef Steak do. 20 Bean Sprouts per catty 2 Bamhoo Sprouts do. 3 Blarhan do. 20 Prinjals do. 4 na*, Batavia do. 12 de China do. nil do.. Salted do.
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    • 611 7 Hf>verttfrertient«. i WANTED. WASTED AT OHCE. MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Apply perronaliv at Messrs. Fraser and Neave's Aerated Water Factory, Anson Road, with certificates and testimonials. Salary £25 rer month. Oct 1") is.io POSITION VACANT. The Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company, Ltd., have a vacancy for an expert European corresponding- clerk, shorthand
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    • 542 7 Bfcpattscmciits. FOR SALE. FOR SALS Two Horizontal Single Cylinder Steam Engines, made by Fowler, Leeds. H.P.— 15 B H.P. Working pressure— Bo Iks. per square inch. Cylinders— m. dia by 12 m. stroke. Approx. weight of each engine— 3 tors. Beth m good condition. ALSO Two Unserviceable Robey's Semi portable
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    • 235 7 SHIPPING. 3TOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY j STEAMSHIP COMPANY.. NEDERLAND.' Fortnightly Mail Service betwetr. Java and Amsterdam via Singapore. Sabang h: c. Oenoa. Staanet are dne on or about the nnder- mentioned date* i hatwar*! Hn_ <j S«-iii hrandt Oct 25 "Wiiiem 111 0<:-t 2* K. Willem I Not 9 Oranje Nov 9
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    • 280 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Rhenakia," Habsbcbo," Hobbnstaufen," and the "SC—NDLA" and Silbbia. The steamers are specially built for the tropics ani have luxurious Passenger accommodation. Firßt-class Cabins amidships, lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets issued
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  • 574 8 To- DATS Skl.E< TIONB. Yesterday, the last training before the •racee. all the hones were out, doing useful exercise and a few gallops, which all took place on the inside course. A good number of the members were present but more to complete the lottery lists than to
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  • 39 8 Pi. at. "Newburv. Lawn Siakv.s. Sextant. Gov. OB*a Cur. Gillo or Cecil. Gk\ni> St\ni» Cur. Excelsior or Malapert. P_DDt> k Siakes. Kildare or >rara. Ki.iii i. to— EBB, Dreamland. L.\i'ir< PcBSB Ere or Zanibar
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  • 208 8 M— IBM Piai Newbuiy and lieau < ><trcon. Lawn Stakks. Sextant and Madame Meg. Ut>lß_BOß*a Clt. Host mead and Gillo. G.mni. Stam. CYp. Josephine and Acetine. l'\i-oo« k Si UCBfe. Kildare and I'omp. Kh'iki. Staki^. Dreamland and Chiy*alii 9. Laß-BB Purs.:.- Zanibar and Eve S< K\T, HT.\-.> —UIDEB
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  • 193 8 His Excellency Lord L Chinese Auibas s»dor to London, arrived from Hongkong by the German mail steamer Goeben last even i ml:. Lord Li was met on board by Captain Stockley, A D. C to H. E. the Governor. The mail was due between four and
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  • 498 8 D—BGU To SHIPII.no. At about 1.20 on the afternoon of Oct 7 a lire broke out on board cargo boat N<». 147« which was lyiu;. alongside a tank steamer Mai Stonecutter's Island Hongkong. Kerosene oil bad been discharged from the steamer into the boat, and aboard
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  • 135 8 A curious and interesticg matter came before the Chief Justice \eaterday afternoon, m an application for au injunction by Mrs Luseu, 'he administratrix of E. C. Lirsen, who IOBM time ago invented a machine to extract gratia percha f r< m leaves and twi^s of a cert ,iv
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  • 24 8 will i>e a launch leaving Juhu*ton's Tier tor the S'vimmiug Club Bungalow t<v. j day at 1.90 p m returning at p.m.
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  • 138 8 N<> matter boar roughly lit.- may UtiwA ou. igbl cV'tpcrately baul aajaaa 4 allowing yourse.f to grow hard and bitter. A woman 's aareeaV nmm «nd gentleness are hn gicate-t ehanu> and bet strongest weapon*. To b- hail and bitt, r and cynical i" to lc*e all lovabhn, s~. You
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  • 436 8 SKCOND LIBT OK SI'KSCRIKKRS. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the t'ollowicgsubscriptions and donations Previously acknowledged $1529 *Hia Excellency The G ivernor 50 Mra A. Robertson 10 Mrs Martin 30 Mrs Meek 2 Collected by Lady Evelyn Young. Mr W. Patchi'tt 25 Mr W. P Millar 5 Anon 16
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  • 257 8 Inti.h_.*ti\g Find at osak\. In tfaaea bygo:e. write* tbe compiler of tli, j Och. Kochi column m the ''Japan Times.' it aaaa th, practice of prudent ue-rchants t<. con j cial a laige quantity of money under the i round m order to Land it down to posterity
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 39 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Piau ..forte Tuner aud Repairer. "'0 Bra- Ba^h P.oad. Oct a 4 n i
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    • 253 8 OE KONINKUIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. umi comra.-t arm raa -btb___utm Ixms Qo-naxxax Agent* at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J. Daendela a Co 2-3. Collver Quay THE U.NDEBMBNTIONED DATES OF DEPARTUP.E ARE ONLY APpAoXIBaTf. X YvLK.vnN Hiu.t.,,,. Koi,.-,. F_att_il Pta iag, Tliaaiifl ami Bunjoe VvvHoc.n, Siak.l'A i ,iil;;, 1 ,..H !|l( ,kalis.|-a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 655 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Ihe Stettin arrived from Langkat yesterday with 51,500 cases of kerosene oil for China. One bf the cornpradore'a crew died at Langkat from heart failure and waa buried theie. The oil ship Saint Egbert passed the Erne of London, which wished to be reported all well, off Cape
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    • 692 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Weu-of-vv-nr Kl__ *nd Tons Comm andcrt Arrivtd From B*», ro Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oct 11 Malacca Uncert Ship Fla« m Tons Matter Arrived From -onstgntt For Ws Agamemnon Brit 44 1 Robinson Oct 12 Saigon Mansfield Liven Atholl Brit 3031 Kemp Oct 13 Liverpool
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